Baltic Sea swimming fun: Current water temperatures on August 11th, 2025!

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Find out everything about the current water temperature in Binz and 21 other Baltic Sea locations on August 11th, 2025.

Erfahren Sie alles über die aktuelle Wassertemperatur in Binz und 21 weiteren Ostseestandorten am 11.08.2025.
Find out everything about the current water temperature in Binz and 21 other Baltic Sea locations on August 11th, 2025.

Baltic Sea swimming fun: Current water temperatures on August 11th, 2025!

What's new on the Baltic Sea? In Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, swimming in the Baltic Sea has always been a popular leisure activity for locals and tourists. With temperatures that attract passionate swimmers into the water, the water temperature plays a crucial role. Today, August 11, 2025, the weather is perfect for refreshing in the salty water, even if this refreshment is often not available for less courageous people in winter.

Water temperatures in the region are updated daily so swimmers are always informed. An interactive map shows the water surface temperature of 22 different locations along the coast, including popular seaside resorts such as Warnemünde, Kühlungsborn and Binz. This data comes from the Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH) and the German Weather Service (DWD). Today the temperatures can be accessed at 8 a.m. as well as at 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m. and 8 p.m.

Water temperatures of the popular seaside resorts

The measurements are carried out at various water gauge stations along the Baltic Sea coast. Here are some of the main stations where current temperatures are measured:

  • Boltenhagen
  • Insel Poel
  • Rerik
  • Kühlungsborn
  • Warnemünde
  • Graal-Müritz
  • Dierhagen
  • Wustrow
  • Prerow
  • Klausdorf
  • Kloster auf Hiddensee
  • Kap Arkona
  • Glowe/Schaabe
  • Binz
  • Baabe
  • Lauterbach
  • Palmer Ort
  • Lubmin
  • Zinnowitz
  • Heringsdorf
  • Möwenort am Achterwasser
  • Ueckermünde am Stettiner Haff

In addition to current water temperatures, the BSH also offers monthly statistics and graphics documenting the development of surface temperatures since 1990. This gives those interested valuable insights into the climatic changes in the Baltic Sea and their influence on bathing temperatures. This information is important not only for swimmers, but also for environmentalists and scientists monitoring the effects of climate change on our oceans.

So if you're planning a jump into the cool water, it's advisable to look up the current data on the BSH and DWD websites. Depending on the water temperature, a planned day at the beach could turn into a refreshing pleasure - or a rather wet adventure. Who can resist swimming when the temperatures are right? For more detailed information about the water surface temperatures, it is worth taking a look at the interactive map from the Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency [BSH] and the water temperatures specifically for Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania [Ostsee-Zeitung].